Matthew Dudik

Technical Product Manager @ Carnegie Robotics

About Matthew Dudik

Matthew Dudik is a Technical Product Manager at Carnegie Robotics, where he oversees the engineering development of smart camera and vision processing hardware. He holds a Bachelor of Liberal Arts from St. John's College and has a background in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh.

Current Role at Carnegie Robotics

Matthew Dudik serves as a Technical Product Manager at Carnegie Robotics, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he manages the engineering development of smart camera and vision processing hardware. His responsibilities include concept generation, hardware and firmware development, as well as hardware validation and verification. He also focuses on algorithmic approaches to enhance product functionality.

Education and Expertise

Matthew Dudik studied at the University of Pittsburgh, where he pursued a degree in Mechanical Engineering from 2015 to 2017. Prior to that, he attended St. John's College from 2009 to 2013, earning a Bachelor of Liberal Arts with studies in History of Mathematics, Comparative Literature, Philosophy, and Physics. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his technical and analytical skills in product management.

Professional Background

Matthew Dudik has a diverse professional background. He worked at the Naval Nuclear Laboratory (BMPC) as a Mechanical Engineer from 2017 to 2018 and previously as a Summer Technical Intern in 2016. He also gained experience as a Business Analyst Intern at 10EQS in 2012 and served as a Shriver Center Scholar with StateStat in Maryland in 2011. His roles have contributed to his expertise in engineering and product management.

Previous Experience at Carnegie Robotics

Before becoming a Technical Product Manager, Matthew Dudik worked at Carnegie Robotics as an Engineer from 2018 to 2022. During this four-year tenure, he contributed to various engineering projects, enhancing his skills in hardware development and project management within the robotics sector.

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